FAQ

No long-term effects have been reported from Neurotherapy. It is rare but occasionally a person can have short-term effects such as tiredness or headache caused by neurotherapy. Normally this side effect does not last more than a few hours.

Quantitative electroencephalogram (brain map). QEEG is derived from the analysis of EEG as measured over approximately 26 sites over the scalp. Data is collected and then compared with the National Data Base. QEEG provides a way of assessing how an individuals’ patterns of EEG varies from the normal population.

Neurofeedback is sometimes called EEG Biofeedback. Biofeedback refers to a process whereby a person receives feedback about themselves. This information can then help a person to bring about positive change. For example, by receiving feedback about body temperature. They can learn to increase body temperature by approximately 1 degree centigrade. In turn, this helps a person to receive feedback about their ability to relax. Biofeedback training also includes training to change heart rate and muscle tension. In general, Biofeedback provides information to a person which allows for positive change. In the case of Neurofeedback we provide feedback about a person’s EEG, which provides a way in which a person can change EEG to bring it to improve functioning.